"For decades, George Alan Rekers has been a general
in the culture wars, though his work has often been
behind the scenes.

"In 1983, he and James Dobson, America's best-known
homophobe, formed the Family Research Council, a D.C.
-based, rabidly Christian, and vehemently anti-gay
lobbying group that has become a standard-bearer of
the nation's extreme right wing."

"While he keeps a low public profile, his fingerprints
are on almost every anti-gay effort to demean and
dehumanize LGBT people," says Wayne Besen, a gay rights
advocate in New York City and the executive director of
Truth Wins Out, which investigates the anti-gay movement. 

-- THE PICTURES on the Rentboy.com profile show a shirtless young man
with delicate features, guileless eyes, and sun-kissed, hairless skin.
The profile touts his "smooth, sweet, tight ass" and "perfectly built 8 inch 
c**k (uncut)" and explains he is "sensual," "wild," and "up for
anything" — as long you ask first. And as long as you pay.

On April 13, the "rent boy" (whom we'll call Lucien) arrived at Miami
International Airport on Iberian Airlines Flight 6123, after a ten-day, fully 
subsidized trip to Europe. He was soon followed out of customs by an old man 
with an atavistic mustache and a desperate blond comb-over, pushing an 
overburdened baggage cart.

That man was George Alan Rekers, of North Miami — the callboy's client
and, as it happens, one of America's most prominent anti-gay activists.

Rekers, a Baptist minister who is a leading scholar for the Christian
right, left the terminal with his gay escort, looking a bit discomfited when a 
picture of the two was snapped with a hot-pink digital camera.

Reached by New Times before a trip to Bermuda, Rekers said he learned
Lucien was a prostitute only midway through their vacation. "I had
surgery," Rekers said, "and I can't lift luggage. That's why I hired
him." (Though medical problems didn't stop him from pushing the
tottering baggage cart through MIA.)

Yet Rekers wouldn't deny he met his slender, blond escort at Rentboy.com — 
which features homepage images of men in bondage and grainy videos of 
crotch-rubbing twinks — and Lucien confirmed it.

For decades, George Alan Rekers has been a general in the culture wars, though 
his work has often been behind the scenes. In 1983, he and James Dobson, 
America's best-known homophobe, formed the Family Research Council, a 
D.C.-based, rabidly Christian, and vehemently anti-gay lobbying group that has 
become a standard-bearer of the nation's extreme right wing. 

Its annual Values Summit is considered a litmus test for Republican 
presidential hopefuls, and Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter have
spoken there. (The Family Research Council would not comment about
Rekers's Euro-trip.)

He has also influenced American politics, serving in advisory roles with 
Congress, the White House, and the Department of Health and Human
Services and testifying as a state's witness in favor of Florida's gay
adoption ban.

A former research fellow at Harvard University and a distinguished
professor of neuropsychiatry at the University of South Carolina, Rekers has 
published papers and books by the hundreds, with titles like Who Am I? Lord and 
Growing Up Straight: What Families Should Know About Homosexuality.

"While he keeps a low public profile, his fingerprints are on almost
every anti-gay effort to demean and dehumanize LGBT people," says Wayne Besen, 
a gay rights advocate in New York City and the executive director of Truth Wins 
Out, which investigates the anti-gay movement.

"His work is ubiquitously cited by lobby groups that work to deny
equality to LGBT Americans. Rekers has caused a great deal of harm to
gay and lesbian individuals."

Rekers is a board member of the National Association for Research &
Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH), an organization that systematically
attempts to turn gay people straight.

And the Huffington Post recently singled out Rekers as a member of the
American College of Pediatricians — an official-sounding outfit in
Gainesville that purveys lurid, youth-directed literature accusing gays of en 
masse coprophilia. (In an email, the college's Lisa Hawkins wrote, "ACPeds 
feels privileged to have a scholar of Dr. Rekers' stature affiliated with our 
organization. I am sure you will find Prof. Rekers to be an immaculate 
clinician/scholar, and a warm human being.")

Rekers lectures worldwide, from Europe to the Middle East, on teen
sexuality. Yet during his ten-day sojourn with Lucien to London and
Madrid, he had no lectures scheduled.

Both men deny having sex on the trip, and emails exchanged between the
two before their jaunt are cautiously worded.

"I'd like to propose another trip to Rome, Italy, for a week or more,"
Rekers wrote in an email dated March 21 obtained by New Times. "This is
so exciting to have a nice Travel Assistant and traveling companion!
Wow! I'm so glad I met you."

"I called and talked to the reservation guy in London and reserved a
room with two twin beds," Rekers wrote on March 26.

"Now that I'm packed, tomorrow I'll work on completing my income tax
return," Rekers wrote two days later. "Not fun... But I'll just remind
myself that the fun trip is coming soon."

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